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1k eternal tne Reem RA Um THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919. COPYRIGHT BY L (Continued From Yesterds Jeause he's rich and wilt be richer|she swept magnificently out of the} don't let your motor die, ‘cause 1 Mianother breath, pullirg when his father dies; he married me | “den, nd & moment later again| may be in a hurry Mogether Sybarite was up and descend. | because he waa rotten and L had crossed P. Bybarite’s range of vision Gotcha,” said the chauffeur terse Ge three or four steps at a stride,| the worst reputation he could dis-|as she ascended the Then pocketed the bill; lighted a cig Reaching the door, he vu t open | Cove re quits there, If our | sho di . — i | Rimself heediees!y t and down a/ ™rriag os he | le the house eathing ape ybarite an instant igh stone stoop to the sidewalk—-| Will be ) ° gt ; the little trove to em: | to. Pulled up, bewildered to discover \ re c the i . € ¥. Dutch Himself the sole living thing visible . tensibly, a marketable : nae r oarr 7 a " MM all tat night-hushed toh be-| bachelor, Now I happen to k , Gween Fifth ave. and Sixth; of the/Merringe has re ly been offere ware t ould ot i Maensein there was neither sign nor) him 1 which he would immediate . and flee the e;even the side door, giving wound, |ty come into contro! of a big Ho felt perilously on the verge of Money, and naturally he's strong for | tr ar than half inclined |of the time—when, that is to say Peate—would gladly have bawled and|!t. But I refused his offer of a cool | (0 see fal through to the end. | it wasn't ne damit an Dowled with temp and gained lit.| half million to play the Reno clr ynfused reverie was pres nt: | termitt ‘ fap ee ar Ue relief from another short nd nite r t t e wound of t v7 on ¢ " | Va The wes . lee Rar cna tonserk, jo laughs at the “he-women” who get halting and inexpert, tru . r, and a perf t > you | phone 1 » me 5 © the moat\iin ‘ Sen te Oe ee eetie TAG : ‘ : po tell bh h r ne ft because they @f the house appeared; paused ‘ 4 from that = The men like searchingly east amd |= weet ive e « e . : Tooked down at the tremt figure am a not, ; 1 ¢ offernor + taxicab of cent. app ar } MONDAY NIGHT i rink Calg tall ic @ small man in his overgrown | Ole nu adley- Owen pos c ¢ ar Yes . ant stood, with door an a - ee , , ts tunic, shaking ar mt os Bee, and laughed quietly to her-| hu » with the rest of the tairs, ¢ ng a wrap of evidently waiting under orders| dian n, Can't you see how | sort , a circu ce similar to those issued by Syba am weit. ‘s oo 1 be for him to drop ised P. Sybarite un rite cee -. ‘ He's made . oun © between dances, murder | to wonder s meant to push her! Now an the latter advanced to en: | Betaway. Got to hand b No}? . r . and beat it| notoriow ence to conven ter Duteh House, shadows peared Mike trying to follow—ye nee ever being | to the limit of going out in @ taxl-/on the ground glass of the side door SA up in a thousand ye |cab with no other addition to her|and opening with a jerk, it let out Diack—d’ you hear sound feasible, if—ah—j|airy costume than a « © gush of fetid “Air together with jf re ite admitted again entered the! Respectability on the prowh—F ‘& trifle dashed, P. Sybarite it's hard to believe. Are} pved to be a man's coat | spectab’ incognito, sly, furtive of eet with final r . 4 at that she had found for nie, 8 1 in noticeable haste, t of ou, id the woman tm-| bir © paused for a bare instant on BD aaacectioning ity returned. | patient { recognized him; I saw et up.” she ordered tmpertousty, | the threshold; affording P, Sybarite The woman retired to the ve his mouth : : 2 ap--ond, Kane: Bee Saeenniey j pin for impersonating an offi Two-thirty said Mespectabilit ule, where sho closed and locke he door as he passed thru, further » barite was silent; he, too, had | cer ve called a taxi for you, and) brusquely over his shoulder security by means a ed that mouth. {this is w I want you to do: ac The man behind him growled hain bolt; then entering the ha efly he meditated upon this cur} to Dut House t's a dive on firmatior wo-thirty—don't wor Gloeed, locked, and similarly | ‘ous freak of Kismet that was link-|Fortieth at ry; I'll be on the job." the inner doors. 5 fortunes of the night with I've heard of It,” nodded P. Syba-| “And take ¢ of that boy.” "Now, then’ she addressed the lit ove of the man with the twist rite, “Any man who stays away “Grab it from me, boas, when he tle man with « brilliant amil now 3 from {t is almost perfectly safe, || wakes up, he won't know where he's can pow-wow. Come into the Now you know the lay of the | been,” | d led the way toward the land w about helping me out?” I'l back you to take care of your | Good-night, ther @f the house. Now the trail of the man with the/ self.” said the | Ask for Red! bility grudging! twist mouth promised fair to lead | November. . . You know who he G'dnight pot of none th ugered, wast n-|to the “restaurant " ed much 6 ees —— eee) don't want to see any third sex his mask wouldn't hide} nge to these before you get | opportunity for a good, long look said Respecta ting submissively tn her wake, Wrinkled nose and batting eye-| to M Leasing. P. Sybarite didn't | ts | ‘The door closed, and with an tn Tere eloquent of the dumb/| linger on his decision | “The gangster? Yes.” eradicable manner of welght and with which he was review I'm awf'ly impressionable,” he “If he len't in, walt for bim {f you | conseq c Respectability turned this incredible afta conceded with a sigh: “some day t ul light—" toward waiting taxteab; @ man ning into a dark ¢ the} I'm afraid, } get me in a peck of| * r } that, eh? of, say, well-preserved sixty, with a switched light into an elec: | trou “It's life or death to me," said! biowsy plump face fat white dome, illuminating an ir can count on you then?” Inche serene “I've got to hinkers, a fleshy nose and ar nt transformed, b: of trying @ ‘prentice hand) have protection—you've aten your: | rogant a double chin and a taste in eccentric & ration sesination—" [self how bad I need it And the } hea bh; ope who, tn brief, had m lounging room of such dis Don’t be an ass, T only want to| pelice are not for the likes of me.) no business in that galley at that uniquity that it would have | Protect myself. Besides, you can't | Rewide she added with engaging er hour of day or night lunrest in the soul of a lotus-|Tefuse. Consider how lenient I've ndor, “if aqueal and tell the » knew ft and knew that been with you.” t h friend husband will be! others (worse luck) would know . red and gold—tustreleas| FP. Sybarite lifted questioning eye: | disinher fer gure, ana ¥ ‘of coke, lurid crimson of fresh | brows, and dragged down the cor-| had ny trouble for nothing this P. Syharite comprehended bright glaring yellow of gold | Bers of a dubious mouth | “You make it perfectly clear, Mra ance and, comprehending ted—were the predominant If I wanted to be nasty,” Mra. | Inche And when I see Mr tied Ike a truculent game.cock fm a color scheme at once |Inche explained, “you'd be on y ur | Red November? or the faithfol hound in the ghost ‘and violent. Thé walls were| W2y now to a cell in the Fast Fifty-| “Say to him three word Nella story. The aspect of Respectability with scarlet tapestries where-| first st. station. Buy I was grate | wants yc He'll underst Then | seemed to have upon him the effect | gold dragons crawled and fought | ful.” you can hon jot a violent irritant; his eyes took ‘strove to swallow dead black plan- | “The Saints be prateed for that" . out . on a . hart look, his lips nar while on every hand ck imps | €xclaimed “the little man fervently “Yo ante , dor rowed to ® thin, inflexible crease, | Def bits writhed afd struggled over| "What's it for?” Janything the and hie hands wneonaciousty eleced M screens, golden devils mocked | yor waking me up in time to pre| - And an Hespectability strode mowed from panels of cinabar,| vent my murder in my sleep,” she! you'll r across the jowalk, obviously in horrific. masks of crimson lac-| returned coolly; “s iso for being | ty* toy,” ma arit tending to bury himself in the body al , Picked out with gold and black, | the spunky litth | you are in her t a > 4. of b waitin cab an quickly as pos 4 and snarled dumb menaces | chasing o' t of a} ar ribie, P. Sybarite—with the impu-| © from éarkened corners | band af m f it wasn't for y 1 \« a tug blocking the fairway Sim such a room as this the mildest | he'd ‘ve got me su Or else. . ft. I bell vo an ocean liner—stepped in hi J man, steeping his soul in|amended, “I'd've got him; which| matter, 1 ety handful dropped 4 shoulder, and plant golace of meliow tobacco, might wou ve been almost as unpleas- | cartridg you can 1 the|ed both f rm | been pardoned for dreaming|ant-—what with being pinched andj clip in the taxicab, Not t mimediately the two came togeth Betfully of battle, murder and sud-| tried and having juries disagree and | likely ° t Dutch House.” | er; the shoulder of P. Sybarite in the | < . met ¢ at last only on the plea | o reet rose the rumble neh of Keapectability, evoking a @eath, or for contemplating with | « « - equanimity the tortured) of insanity--and all that.” Jot a mot snctuated by @ horn) deep grunt of choleric surprise and ings of some favorite ay | “Madam,” said P. Sybarite, rietng,| that honked bringing the gentleman to an abrupt the rack. “the more I see of you, the more! “There's the cab now,” announced | standstill i i. Sosy ttle hole.” P, Sybarite|youclaim my admiration. I entreat/Mrs. Inche briskly. “Shake your-| Upon this, P. Sybartte’s mouth re. With Ernest Truax and Louise Huff *t forbear to comment with a| you, permit me to go away before|seif out of that coat and into this | jhxed, he smiled faintly, almoat| h fas he dropped into a chair|my emotion deepens into disastrous |—ond hust placatingly. * | ‘ ‘compliance with the woman's ges- | infatuation | “Ita my impressionable nature! “Well, old top™ he eried with ma-| An usual wall - “Bit down,” countered Mra. Inche/ makes my troubles. observed | liclous cordialny "Who'd think to un com —a oping, és “T have my whims,” she said.|amiably; “don't be afraid—I don't|P. Sybarite disconsolately. “How-| meet you here! What's ghe matter? | 3° < ‘would "you like a drink?’ bite. Now you know who I am, but| ever Has high finange turned too risky | f medy—th deals th SUITTCT L) sacestca Masti | etoce youl gor! souan to snow woo] ‘Shcugaing tate the abet Mix. Tuche|fur your etmnnch? ‘Or are rea aak | erent co e story wi Hive had all I need for the time| you are.” |held for him, he cocked the felt hat! bling in low life for the sheer fun . “Michael Monahan, madam.” This|jauntily on the side of his head. |of it — to titilate your jaded| the problem of what a fellow is going it’s a mercy.” she replied. “I| was the first alliterative combination| “Always,” he proclaimed with ges | senses? i Yt much feel like waiting on you| to pop into his optimistic mind |ture-hand on heart—“always the! Respectabitity’s cheeks puffed ont d wh h h fr th , and the servants aro all “Can that.” retorted the lady | ladies’ slave!” like rea ter balloons, #0 likewise his | to te) en e comes ome ‘om ie > cd serenely “solder it up tight. along chest " . e ing cigarettes in a golden/ with the business of pretending to = he = morted — “you d f; di: th omen all ed he selected and lighted one| be a cop. It won't get you anything xr ne Ka war and rinds the wi rigged up herself. I've a proposition to make to you Reapectability Sir!’ retorted P. Sybartte, none ° a "*¥ou have servants in the house,| “But, madam,” he declared with | n it came to vi too meekly—"you lie! d 1 his b' i his naif and disarming grin--"be-| Besa ng neha Yep hace SE plone a as men and a giri on job: Do I look likea woman who does} lieve me-—my young affections are! uneymptthe: taxicab, pectability quivered in Mid alr. fF own housework?” already engaged.” | inclined to concede himself more as “Out of my way.” fou do not.” he affirmed, politely.| “You're not half the imbecile you|than hero, It was all very well to| “Put down that cane, Mr. Prian| an you blame me for wonder-| make yourself out,” she judged say that, having spread his sails to|Shaynon,” sald P. Sybarite, peaceably, Where your servants'ye been alljerly. “Come—what's your name?) the winds of Kismet, he was bound| “unless you want me to play horne; this racket?” Taking thought, he saw no great) to jet himself drift to their vagrant| with you in a way to let all New| y sleep on the top floor, be-| danger in being truthful for once. | humor; but there are certain chan-| York know how you spend the wee! gound-proot doors,” his hostess; “P., unfortunately, Sybarite,” he) neis of New York life into which|«mhe’ hours!" 4 complacently, “and havo| said: “bookkeeper for Whigham and/even the most courageous mariner| At the mention of his name ne | “STOP THIEF and HESITATE” BURTON HOLMES to answer rg when I ring, deg rg leather merchants, Frank | were ill-advised to adventure under | spectability stiffened in dismay. | they should happen to hear | fort st.” ilotage no more 0 | “Damnation’’ he cried hoarsely. irr anid Sapone, to hear fort ot” a. you come by that| Diinee BO mere wrestworthy than] “Damnation” be eried heared. A Comedy TRAVELOGUE in ay own home—another whim, | coat and Lagi ae Re jrun of good iuck “Why, have you forgotten me? you like. rowed | na drunken cop uteh House in Fortleth Ale yo Sh 0: ‘ Divs nothing to me, I assure you," |in Pentield’s, a HtUle while ago. They | hore the reputation of beir W.,| Careless of you, Mr. Shaynon. I'm 0 me, ¢ you,” | in 1 & Htdle while ago: Ines |bore the reputation of being as ain-|the little guy that put the peck in protested ae own =~ _ reps bm pe ironed a |ister a dive ever stood cheek-by.| Respectability; I'm the noisy little! — a - . 1 ens is one of the best saad be w inter hood *. pe be Seca 4 208! with Broadway and brazenly| skeleton in the cupboard of your) at the nearest unoccupied table, the | be a “regular” of the “bunch"—one! The other was a man singularly | self he's busy. D' yuh want I shoula || nee 1S ee PE ¢ a voce: n PP eral fencer pe 1 = liquor leense in| conscience. Don't u know me} testimony of his other senses as to|@hose name and face had somehow, | handsome in a foreign way—Italian, | Stir him up now? a 7 o leave bi |the face of law-abiding New York;| now?" the character of his company served | unaccountably, slipped from his “Oh, yes,” said P. Sybarit ited into strange bedrooms at| fences in order to cc ue un of which it was said that no sober} With a gasp (prudently lowering at an indifferent guess—slight and e, in the lio cme oar teas aati! ins tates . | to confirm his impression. memory a age : tone of one reco ng an owl i hours. pr scare sy Pedy polic - | Fupt 1 y . ang Neder iv pets ever wer here, other than|his stick) Mr. Shaynon bent to peer) “it's no use,” he sighed; “I'm too! “November,” P. Sybarite correct-|#raceful of person in well-tailored | sient. “What's doing over th with a cockand-bull yarn about| rights of ever “ | who went to prey, and that] into the face exposed as P. Sybarite old a it ever so typl- | ed It somewhat flashy clothing; boast-| anything?” he proceeded casually, { ij —_" life, liberty, the pursuit of happl-lno drunkard ¢ ; P ‘ Bernie tg ee ee» life, rty, the p appl) no drunkard T escaped from it] pushed back his hat; stared an {n-| cal, there's no place like one's own Oh, he's stickin’ round—pretty|!ns too much jewelry; his teeth (Continued Monday.) “But there w: urglar! | ced; haunt of the moat deadly | stant, goxgling; wheeled about, and! pash.fo " busy tonight Wouldn't fuss him) |s!eaming a vivid white against his Mybarite contended brightly. “You| “I don’t know why I belleve you ff to be found in town, barring | flung heavily toward his taxicab ah,” . dark coloring as he smiled good cn ELSES 1f.”” | c " en} on Ge ee ee his ts ‘This room was broad and deep and/|if I was yuh, ‘less it's somethin’ ex Ne a oe him yourself ; Inche reflectiv when ates of « Nn negro stews on| “The Bizarre! wheered he to the! poasted, at ita far end, a miniature | tra.” humorediy in his attempts to pres) A M US EM EN TS 0." y 4 for breath. ‘ ives » lower West and of ‘i e drink nm the othe lower W nd of some of| chauffeur; and dodging in, ba tage »porting the orchest I make you aid the little man. |™ore drink upon the other. eaniataneieniel *“But—but you did seo him—later,| your spendthrift way with language. |tne dens to whi ne Bh gee] Resp sing anged | stage KUpT ring fina . ep bees ge Lats Nes Tell him| ‘The music stopped altogether for f” | Do you talk » that when sober?” lice pene er A temporar he gyrations of ady t ai i geo ee aaa On the stairs Do you ale ee ee Tee (not penetrate yur of China-| Aa for P, Sybarite, he watched the|j, a vivacious acarlet. comtume—ml we or him, will|@ time, and again the boy's voice PSmiling, the woman shook her \ for yoursel town : { the shopworn contralto u rang out clearly y AND BESSIE aw no bi r—merely| “Al ht.” she laugt indulg rim stories wer t tress € ORD. q head. “1 saw no burg mer Grim stories w current of men| cornet of Seventh ave., a doubtful| who was “vamping with the feet” J ‘ h say, bo’," returned! “Tell you—'ve had enough.” caper nH TEReY ON ® dear friend. In short, it it y; “I believe everything you s@¥.|who had wandered thither | gum 5 the oth r t tdousty ; t Sid 26a to know, I saw my bt y' what’ you take to do me ar | Seamer 3 that had burned } the interval between two verses of ca What's it! Gis tislinn anid enekething uswent Madge Maltiand, Clifford Walkee, is y know, , a jeupe, “for the k i nly to} with hostility, @ slight tronic «mite | her ballad goin’ t ket of grape or &lin an undestine, Tha woman acted Garreinetia Bros, ioleem Sisters band. | servi return to consciousness da / =e is Mine Chae he M : a in an underton e wo! adde¢ ! WMadam'" P. Sybarite sat up with| “My services, madam, are yourw| wards, stripped. an ; wreathing lips Uh shown hat : 1 floor was strewn with| tub of suds inaudible persuasion to his argu Orpheam Vaudeville ®@ shocked exprpssion to command; my reward—ah—your| in health ‘bodily apc he + died ‘ound which sat a motley » I look like the foolish wa-| ment. 1 1 from one to 0b,” said he woman lightly, | smile.” themselves in some vile kennel. | ut what's thering of gangsters, fools, pretty | ters juired P. Sybarite with mild | another with a 2 b ° v I miles|he said in selfdisgust, a taxi e others » h | resentment Back me up a shell ‘ fs Du or one anothe! observed the lady ele-| from Dutct | uities and other tr n K me up waneed ah od ad. “we're good enough for one another Bunk, from Dutch House; and of other men | cab disappeared. of the imagination to be termed pret-| of lather." gh IP Che and I. He deserved what he| gantly, “How would a hundred look| who passed once thr, “1 will not. No—and I don’t want | i pice thru its foul pe With a sigh, shaking himse! “ 66 tne ambling touts, trinning amiab’ ni when he married me. But that's | to you? Good, eh tale amdepanesd cut a seeret vray hab iia weal babe Datel Moti ty) Pee an ae a a . he Gray a ably Noe be eo hago lie down jus’ for few minutes. I'm Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 Brine tim coulect to wes hin) You minjudge me,” the little man| terse" amet out & secret way, j andthe sprinkling of “drunkards | metaphorical description of the wins | et hermit these -ah—foolish || (MPPODROME VAUDEVILLE common, transient, periodical, |of lager reg * legs ‘mine straighten ‘emselves out Feature Photoplay what's coming to him for to-| insisted. “Money is really no ob-| triends . plain duck bd | friend IV iburban, habitual and unconscious | H the waiter shouldered thru * 2 ev , ae nea pert fet it stood 5 "| \* en" ing e a ron ee oe tn feet, I Hissar P Yet it stood, and it stands, waxing| Where Angela Fear to Tread for and by whom the place waa,| tho swinging doors to the bar. then 'm going hom BESSIE. LOVE nee, rere Be fete me. Are eal Abe eee it Doon tat 60 Gs y of man and bh om street door to restaurant ¢ Stk ‘GeMiNtRIAEe, SD RMA. OMSL en Sells @otieied all stn the, Seb Here's your beer, bo'," P. Syba. AD 2? PRINCESS” e to len nand™ ent nould nk a clerk i ¢ r maintained n and o} en fell srief tui ne 3 3 F NCES fae, mada nr erded P. Bybasite in) tet eee lee " e he f Dutch H ng tt reulated neveral ablo-|lange of music and tongues, during | Mte's waiter announced. Ma co; Eves. & Sun. 2c "Me, ma ried P. Sybarite in} ner business 4 ; ees ; mo: circulated nevera r and gues, . : § ‘ : " % wd feet 1 waiter v solled shirt-bos. whi a boy Lal oice Lifted » in * D . wid = Warm. “Far be it from me to come “I'm afraid I've mis y | tray . ve a * oe bol a with soiled shirt-b which ® boy hv lifted up in at the sae tee said the guest, etween husband and wife should have said that I was a clerk|a famo + call Pagigge Aertel gtd £ MI oma, iron Jaws and, not infrequent-| clear remonstrance at a table some | tendering a quarter. Mon't be afraid; I'm not asking|in the leather business until today.| gang leader: with ofly @ te calibee | seat premay » it caulifiower ears. removed from that at which| syanks"—with a look of surprise, OLITAN You to dabble your innocent hands| Now I happen to be ‘udependently |Colt’s automatic and his native wit|atmoxphere rar th wn} Spying out P. Sybarite, one ef ybari Then familiarly knuckling the top ¢ Time Tonight $i 4 fellow human's blood—merely| wealthy, a clerk no longer.’ Jand audacity to guard the moderate | pounded Petey ty ek com: | these bore down upon him with an , he Jon't want anything more | of the table, the waiter stroked a ‘The Master of Them All to run an errand for me.” How's that—wealthy?” | fortune that A with red | 3 lhe: ¥ in|air of the most flattering camara-| to drink rusty chin and surveyed the room. “Reaily—I'd rather be excused.” “Came into « small fortune this|cash—a single hundredth part ot|fumory u. hol per: | derie. P, Sybarite looked that way. The|«“There's Red, now," he observed. ALEXANDER . PR per cooked mea sweat of] If was true that the little man,/owner of the voice (now Again] saynerem “The Man Whe Knows” and His New sHow x “Over there with the skirt and a “Really,” she mocked pleasantly, | evening—nothing immodest, but am-|which would have been sufficient to| uncle “you won't be. I'm a gentle®crea-| ple for one of my simple tastes and pice ah ge ah " ufficlent to) unclean humanity, and s tobuc-|in a dark coat and hat alike too| drowned) was apparently a young: | rapes the kid souse. Yuh kin ece for your. |Ueets 25-82 Mat. 25e-S0e vehicle swing away and round the ture but determined—frail but firm, | modest ambitions | hands of the cre ital sie é | large for him, with his shabby shoes| ster of twenty years—not more nands of the crew that ran the place Save for thie unsavory composite! and trousers and apologetic demean- | clean of limb and feature, with a hot fou know. Perhaps you've heard of} “I think,” announced the lady owever e | assure etwas dear thouatite reser lene eg re epap~'| CE iil ew ier ince his/ wraith, the hail was.empty when P.|or, promised no very profitable| flush discoloring his good looking . i! fety Iinhered; and ot reall barite en 1 it, But it echoed) piucking; but the rule of Dutch! face, a hectic glitter in his eyes, and Decidedly he had, and #0 had nine-| the slickest young Mars 1 ever list-|r ey-that he a6 I lite of the New York's newspaper | ened tc Jb > gg ered ie ie page inlype Pedder i oe rs spedet vey, from | Hiouse is to neglect none, however!a stubborn smile on his lpi ’ 0) ICIAL BALLOT olat: | lowly | Lounging low in a stra Yeading population. His eyes wid “That must be considerable eml- | ni, trous ot j * 4 his ner pocke a ponde yle| ter of galled Me mvined pl 0, de ” 'e > ed eo alter | pockets ned with new interest. hence,” considered P. Bybarite with| weight, llablo to chink treacherous. | spondent growling of broken-wing. | cheertuliy, polishing. off the top or| cod ‘hie head: tapanc, caatoatey Vote for your favorite Screen Star’ Aagsd : 9 | welxht, 0 ie tr 1 growling of a brolke chee: y, polis off the top of|/and his head wagging obstinately, y :, “Truly?” he said, civilly respon-| humility. ly when he moved—P. Sybarite re.led ‘cello, nervous giggling and moan-|the table’ with a saturated towel,|he was plaiply intoxicated, but as|| OU would like to see in person at the) ive to the challenge in her an-| “On the other hand, you're unques-| moved this and thoughtfully cached| ing of an excoriated violin—the three iiaen Tnche wee beautitu x py gentleman, jt under one of the cushions of bis| wringing from the score of “Oh, You y’ uster. admit of his recognizing the self- < she pursued, “And anyhow I'm go-|eab, It seemed a long chance to| Beautiful Doll,” an entirely ‘sa fact,” ¥ Reeds a beautiful woman to bel ing to take you at your word and|take with a hundred dollars, but a[ accompaniment 0 the perfanctory| “Ive Woon a tong’ time aeogec| other aa Tat be needed not an- HIPPODROME-ARENA-JULY 18. @ as the most ange rous in|trust you. If you ever change your | hundred dollars wasn’t a great deal,| performance of & husky contralto, | haven't 1?” j Yet hin ohm fons would have | i she explained with ccaneaeee Ips about that hundred, all you've after all, to 2 man an flush as he; Tho by no means squeamish, on “Yuh mid somethin’ then. Mus*| him drink ioe Geentr; My Choice: __ RR. Snche, 1 under ior besa say tbe cid ae ay a batter: ic tt ath 4 ude) than tue te mony of hia Howe and ears|be months sinst Treen yuh last.| Of thexe, one was @ woman of no Bemis once nce Ye iu we out ot in dena tle ant wore" that he wuld haste age on SA So en en a naan Cami Cut sign Ireur nenv ced ail to “to bo ald, Sie ; ay to do me A favor tonight?! ‘The drawing up to the curb,|come blase indeed to find Dutch No,” P. | bp haart yg Mag dlls pie. Contest tee Roow. £0 Crary Bidg. Seattle. git. et youyspeak of your ag nd “Or any other night out P, Sybarite hopped, a dollar in| House amusing been—away Where's Red? flickered a curious febrile glare (“as ‘J my present busband, whose 3 ery well. Mrs. Inche rose.) hand for the uffeur, and the ad. And when he had gone on into the “MacManus—" asked the waiter, | tho, ‘commented P. Sybarite mor Sign Here... j¢ I don’t wear for reasons of! ‘Wait here moment.” monition: “I'm keeping you, wait tilll restaurant itself, slipping his modest| beginning to bellevo that this'alist, “reflected back from the Ltook the rotteronde Wrapping her npgligee round her, i come out, if I'm all night; and person incanspicupualy into @ chainstrange dittlecreature must.tn dactmonth ot Helly : Ae he Nien wenn Sybarite apologiz I've yet not old, but in whose eyes